Friday, September 10, 2010

{above image via Gilt.com}

I got an email from the folks @ Gilt.com who thought that many of the readers of this blog would be interested in hearing about Gilt.com's partnership with Care.com and about their very large give away and I agree. Who wouldn't want the chance to win part of the $15,000 worth of services (like babysitting, dog walking or housekeeping), a chance at one of the five $500 gift certificates for Gilt Children (which features everything from children's bedding to apparel to furniture, all at a huge discount) or one of fifty premium memberships to Care.com. A premium membership includes access to Care.com's extensive network of caregivers, free background checks and detailed caregiver profiles, expert advice and more.

There is no purchase is necessary to enter the sweepstakes, and goes through September 15th. Enter here. It is really easy.

Now if I were to win I would certainly use the housekeeping service to help keep my home sanitary...Sometimes my house looks like it needs much more than just a little housekeeping....I wonder if Hazmat is included in Care.com's services. Also I would love a $500 gift certificate to Gilt Children because it would make shopping for kid's clothing that much more fun.

If you aren't familiar with Gilt Groupe, they are an invite-only website featuring sales of up to 70% discounts on designer brands, making high-end products a lot more attainable for everyone. To learn more about the service that Care.com provides go here.

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The title Full House pretty much sums up my life. If you've ever played with dice or the game Yahtzee then possibly you've rolled a Full House. As luck would have it in the game of life I rolled out twin girls and triplet boys. What am I doing blogging...I should be in Vegas winning money for diapers. If I really hit the jackpot I'd hire Uncle Joey and Uncle Jesse to move in and help out.
Oh and I like to associate life's happenings with home decor. I like parties & to fit in a craft every once in a while.